The Unified Theory For a Happier Life
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Book Details
About the Book
The Unified Theory is a most important book that everyone should read. It is also enjoyable, stimulating, and challenging with a chuckle on every page. It has many inventive ideas, teaches the art of analytical thinking and encourages you to use reasonable and logical thinking to analyze all problems. The book recommends changes to many of your customs and conventions and to your present philosophy in order to have a more enjoyable lifestyle for all.
You will be warned that over population is the cause of all pollution and depletion of resources. World population is already over 6.1 billion and increasing at the rate of 100 million per year. This could cause enough pollution to destroy life. Fewer people = less pollution. To accomplish population reduction to a sustainable level, women must see the advantage of being independent, cast off submissive roles and decide that having babies can no longer be their purpose in life. Women should take charge of all aspects of their professional, personal and sexual lives, and decide what population numbers are best for humans and decide how to make it happen.
The author reminds you that humans are animals who are subject to the laws of nature. But our sophisticated brains make it possible for us to override our genetic programming in order to make changes not only to our lifestyle but to many laws including censorship, because we should not try to prevent people from doing what they would like to do as long as it does not hurt other people or damage their property.
Marriage was a good arrangement in the past, but those living conditions no longer exist. The world our genes think we live in is nowhere near the world today. The nuclear family is no longer best for children or parents, so the book suggests an extended family grouping.
Don't miss Appendix 3, the lovely fairy tale about a beautiful flower.
About the Author
TOM DEBLOIS is an 86-year-old retired electrical engineer who worked for 38 years with the Canadian General Electric Co. He is married with 3 children, and has lived in the same house in Toronto, Ontario, for 56 years. He was active in almost every sport, but now still plays a good game of tennis. He has always been known as "mister fixit," and is always trying to fix or improve things and where possible invent things or ideas. His latest is a billfold with slid-in places for the $1.00 Loonie and $2.00 Toonie.
Always interested in the environment, he is now publishing this book to try to get people to change their way of life in order to save the human race and other animals from extinction.